Get it Here on Sale – amzn.to Technical Info : 18.0 MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Image Processor for high image quality and speed. ISO 100 – 6400 for shooting from bright to dim light. Improved EOS Full HD Movie mode with manual exposure control, expanded recording with new Movie Digital zoom Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor (3:2) for shooting at high or low angles and 1040000-dot VGA with reflection reduction New Scene Intelligent Auto mode and Picture Style Auto incorporating the new EOS Scene Detection System And Video Snapshot features for enhanced video shooting options.

In this video Mark explains the difference between entry level, prosumer and professional cameras. Thanks for watching, why not subscribe ? Go on its just like shooting at f:1.2 … awesome! Please press that ‘Like’ button too, we will love you long time if you do. Check Out New To Photo Here. Website/Podcast/Blogs – www.newtophoto.com New To Photo Channel – http NTP Advance Channel – www.youtube.com Twitter – www.twitter.com Google+ gplus.to Facebook – www.facebook.com T-Shirts – newtophoto.squarespace.com Music – www.danosongs.com Music – http ** Hosts ** Mark Boadey – www.markboadey.com Twitter- http Youtube – www.youtube.com Rick Bradbury – www.rjbradbury.com Twitter – http Youtube – www.youtube.com Thank You NTP

Entry Level Mirrorless Cameras

This holiday video covers the entry level offerings of the new mirrorless class of cameras. Entry Level Mirrorless Cameras bhpho.to Learn more about Kelby Training bit.ly

Which DSLR do you think would be best for me ?

I’ve been using a Canon XTi for like 3 years and I want to upgrade. At first I thought about canon mark 5d, mark 2, but I can’t use the lenses I already have and I just need a camera to last me until I graduate art school. I don’t want to spend that much on a camera now and then have to upgrade in 3 years, cuz the 5d would be quite old by then. I thought about the canon 7d, but reading reviews a lot of people aren’t happy with it cuz they have some sorta malfunctions. Then I thought about the Canon T3, though idk if I want anther entry level dslr. I just want something that does well with high Iso, has a pretty good video mode and has more then 10 megapixels. I don’t want something that’s really expensive, just something that I could do videos and photo stuff here and there for art school. One camera that I really liked was the Nikon D7000, though it’s nikon and i don’t have anything nikon.

Entry Level DSLR Holiday Roundup

Approaching the Holiday season, this video covers some affordably priced DSLR camera models. Entry Level DSLR Holiday Roundup bhpho.to Kelbytraining.com bit.ly

Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review

Canon is known around the world for making incredible hardware for photographers. In the world of DSLR cameras, the Rebel line is among the highest selling, and for good reason. Rebel cameras range from entry-level models to more advanced setups used by professional photographers. In this video, LockerGnome’s Jake Ludington joins Chris Pirillo to review one of the latest releases from Canon, the EOS Rebel T3i. You can pick up a T3i for yourself here: go.tagjag.com lockergnome.com http facebook.com

Some advice for those of you looking at buying a DSLR camera. For a more in-depth article, including a bit more technical things to look for, have a look here: www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.mikepohatu.com

Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens www.amazon.com Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens www.amazon.com Nikon D5100 16.2MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens www.amazon.com

Canon Rebel T2i, T3i, or Canon 60D?

I want to save up for a new DSLR camera but I’m not sure which one to get. I know that it’s not the camera that takes the picture and that it’s up to me to expose the shot correctly to get the best photo, but I want to know which camera is easiest to operate or quickest to operate. I feel like the T2i or T3i would be easier because they’re entry-level, but the 60D would be quicker because it has the wheel on the back to change the aperture quicker. I also heard that the Rebels tend to get front heavy with bigger lenses, how big would a lens have to be for it to feel front heavy? I also want to save up for a lens that I believe goes up to 200mm, would that be too much for the Rebels to handle without getting front heavy? Because I don’t want to lug around a battery grip with a T2i/T3i just so some lenses won’t make it front heavy, I’d rather just get the 60D at that point.
Basically, out of these 3 cameras, which one do you think would be best to learn off of and use for the next 3-4 years? Thanks.

1 of 4 weekly webisodes, shutterwars.com This is footage from Day 1 and Day 2 of Shutter Wars Week. Shutter Wars hopes to entertain, inspire and educate the entry-level SLR consumer. This show could give more insight into what goes on behind the scenes of a photo shoot. Viewers can learn some basics and apply them at home. While photography is growing in popularity, viewers will learn that there’s more to it than just point-and-shoot when it comes to going pro. “Shutter Wars” is an American challenge-based reality TV and webisode concept created, produced & directed by DC photographer Armin DeFiesta. Although the pilot consists of two photo challenges and four webisodes, 12 photo challenges and episodes were written to coincide with a full broadcast television season. The concept focuses on professional photography and its target market — entry-level DSLR consumers. Retailers have indicated that suppliers such as Canon, Sony and Nikon report that the entry-level photography market are some of their most profitable segments in the DSLR market space. “Shutter Wars” could attract viewership from photographers and non-photographers alike, inspiring DSLR owners to gain more technical knowledge and take their personal creativity to the next level. The series would be about more than just photographers participating in photo challenges, it could about discovering that the real competition is themselves. Because of the educational value and the contestants’ drive to be a better

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